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Community guidelines for useful rider reporting

tibs works best when riders report what they observed, avoid personal attacks, and give enough context for another commuter to act on the information.

Focus on conduct, conditions, and location. Reports are most helpful when they explain what happened and where, instead of trying to name or shame individuals.

When riders stay factual, tibs can surface stronger patterns over time without turning the product into a rumor stream.

Key points

  • Report what you saw directly.
  • Avoid insults, speculation, and private details.
  • Location context makes reports more useful.

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